Do you have your cat insured. One of our cats had Kidney Failure which meant daily injections and weekly visits to the vets, it cost about £40 a week plus a monthly blood test of about £11. Our insurance paid for all the treatment minus the first £75 pounds.

Ask your vet about the fees, they will give you an idea of how much it might be.

19th May 2010

what exactly have you been feeding it?i thourght i feed mine too much lol

19th May 2010

whatsThePoint;8646514

have you been feeding it dried food?looking at around £20-30 a month for … have you been feeding it dried food?looking at around £20-30 a month for insulin injections

er - yes - why?

Vet has always recommeded dried food to help keep his teeth clean and alos supposed to be good for male cats urinary tract !

EliTom

19th May 2010

KazzyD;8646158

Do you have your cat insured. One of our cats had Kidney Failure which … Do you have your cat insured. One of our cats had Kidney Failure which meant daily injections and weekly visits to the vets, it cost about £40 a week plus a monthly blood test of about £11. Our insurance paid for all the treatment minus the first £75 pounds.Ask your vet about the fees, they will give you an idea of how much it might be.

yes he is insured but we have to pay the first 20% because he is over 10 years old now !

EliTom

19th May 2010

whatsThePoint;8646611

while looking up the cost a couple of sites said dried food was the only … while looking up the cost a couple of sites said dried food was the only caused of diabetes in cats

maybe its high in carbs - so much grain/maise in it and carbs and diabetes don't mix